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Article Title: Houstonians Are Looking For Creative Custom Patios
Author: Jeff Halper
Category: Landscaping
Word Count: 790
Keywords: Custom patio desgin
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
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Many Houstonians have come to expect more than a simple concrete patio designed 
to accommodate seating around a swimming pool.  More and more of our residents 
are looking to add custom patios to their landscapes in order to accommodate 
the special functions of entertainment, recreation, and relaxation that 
constitute the essence of true home entertainment.  

Custom patios are normally built either behind a home or alongside of a home on 
larger estates, although some of the very large estates in neighborhoods like 
River Oaks may have them in the front yard as well.  The exact location of the 
hardscape is not nearly as important as the ruling principle of the design 
itself.  A custom patio is built that will reflect the function and nature of 
specific events, and its size, material build, and physical form is derived 
from than function in a manner that simultaneously compliments home 
architecture and surrounding landscape features.

Historically, patios have either been made out of stone, concrete, or wood and 
have been used as seating areas adjacent to a pool, garden, or outdoor cooking 
area.  In custom design, though, the patio itself often becomes the center of 
activity.  This is because it is built according to the specific space 
requirements and anticipated nature of all activities that it is intended to 
host in the future.  

Whenever working with a new client, we spend extensive time in consultation 
with our client, gathering as much information as possible on their lifestyle, 
and on what their intentions are for future home entertainment and outdoor 
events.  We have to factor in such things as the number of guests, the nature 
of the gatherings themselves, and what structures the patio may ultimately 
surround or adjoin in order to determine what materials should be used to build 
it and what its final form will ultimately take.  

This systematic approach to custom design allows us to construct a patio either 
around or adjacent to virtually any area of significant interest in the yard.  
In many case studies, our clients want us to build special seating and 
gathering areas near custom, lighted fountains or custom gardens in order to 
let guests enjoy the aesthetic of these elements so that their ambience can 
help define the experience of the event.  

Other clients may ask us to build a custom patio in a remote area of the yard 
to function as their own personal, exclusive, and private retreat for early 
morning coffee and late afternoon reflections.  Still other residents wish to 
create a festive atmosphere of outdoor revelry and extravaganza where the most 
sophisticated and ostentatious of outdoor structures are magnified even further 
by a surrounding custom hardscape that attracts and galvanizes the 
sensibilities of the crowd.

We do a great deal of custom patio construction around large, special outdoor 
structures that represent an inversion of indoor living into outdoor, expansive 
space.  Outdoor fire places and fire pits are two excellent examples of such 
environments.  Based upon the ancient ideals of hearth and home, these 
archetypal structures invoke both symbolic connotations of special space and 
also represent images of a warm, traditional, refined modern living room.  

By building these structures outdoors, and surrounding them with a custom patio 
based upon the subjective elements of the individual client's lifestyle, we can 
unite the experiential, the symbolic, and the Natural all into a new 
organic/inorganic unity.  

Custom patios can also be constructed in front of outdoor kitchens and arbors 
in order to provide extended space beyond the interiors of these structures.  
Again, our principle of letting function define form not only allows us to 
extend such space, but to also combine this space with other areas of interest. 
 

A custom patio can link the areas between a garden and an arbor, or a pool and 
an outdoor kitchen, providing a path to walk on, a floor to stand and mingle 
about, and a seating area to comfortably gather around for quite 
conversation-all rolled into one.  Other locations where we often build custom 
patios include entrance gardens along the side walls of multi-story homes on 
larger estates, and around ornately lighted custom fountains that act as 
centerpieces and focal points for late night parties, formal and informal, 
festive and relaxed.

Landscape architects use only the finest and most durable materials when 
building a custom patio, and they take the time to ensure that the plans they 
develop for the hardscape ultimately mesh with the organic and architectural 
elements of the property.  They also make absolutely certain that home 
architecture and all surrounding structural design elements are respected and 
complimented by the form, materials, and the size of the patio they build.

Jeff Halper has a passion for landscaping and landscape design, for more 
information about landscaping and gardening visit http://www.exteriorworlds.com
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